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Worst starters that you can remember?


Mage

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Inspired myself from the Fua thread.  Plus, we have a 5 greatest Panthers thread.  So who do you guys remember as some of the worst Panthers starters?

From the teams that I can remember the most clearly (2005 onwards):

- Ken Lucas in 2008.  Especially in the second half of that season.  Dude was getting roasted every week.  It was embarrassing.

- Byron Bell, Amini Silatolu, and Nate Chandler in 2014.  Jesus.  Cam got the hell beaten out of him every week.  I can't imagine our offensive line ever being that bad again.

- Jimmy Clausen in 2010.  There's been some bad Panthers teams, but never a team that made me want to stop watching.  It wasn't that they were losing so much as it was they were just boring, a colossal waste of time to watch and that is mostly because of Clausen.  

- Haruki Nakamura in 2012.  Terrible.

- There was a year Godrey started where he was just getting torn up every week, but I forget the exact year.  Shame because I was one of the people who thought he was going to be a damn good player for us.  Sherrod Martin was also terrible.

- Sione Fua in 2011.  There was nothing he did well.

- Legedu Naanee in 2011.  

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I know you probably wiped him away from your memory and for good reason, but Mike Remmers deserves to be in this hall of shame. Consistently picked up where Byron Bell left off in taking years off Cam's career. Dudes Super Bowl performance was a complete disgrace. All we needed was for him to avg for once and not helplessly urinate himself and he couldn't even do that for us. 

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WR Legedu Naanee
LT Byron Bell
LG Amini Silatolu
C Justin Hartwig
RG Mackenzy Bernadeau
RT Nate Chandler
TE Michael Gaines
WR Keary Colbert
QB Jimmy Clausen
FB Scott Greene
RB Richard Huntley

DE Jason Peter
DT Nick Hayden
DT Sione Fua
DE Jay Williams
SLB Dean Wells
MLB Dan Connor
WLB Hannibal Naives
CB Daryl Worley
CB Captain Munnerlyn
SS Haruki Nakamura
FS Deke Cooper

K Olindo Mare
P Ken Walter
KR/PR Armanti Edwards

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19 minutes ago, panther252 said:

I know you probably wiped him away from your memory and for good reason, but Mike Remmers deserves to be in this hall of shame. Consistently picked up where Byron Bell left off in taking years off Cam's career. Dudes Super Bowl performance was a complete disgrace. All we needed was for him to avg for once and not helplessly urinate himself and he couldn't even do that for us. 

Remmers was consistently solid outside of the one game--and that was more due to coaching than Remmers.

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With Amini's and Sione's ability to both go backwards at the start of the snap, if you put them across from each other they will rip open a hole in the space time continuum forever stretching across the universe for all of eternity. 

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31 minutes ago, t96 said:

Remmers was consistently solid outside of the one game--and that was more due to coaching than Remmers.

He was horrific in the 2nd game vs. ATL in our lone regular season loss in 2015 too. No clue how Shula watched Beasley abuse Remmers like that and didn't expect Von Miller to do him even worse - which he did.

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